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iRetrofone Dock Takes Your iPhone Back To The Past

iRetrofone Dock Takes Your iPhone Back To The Past

For some reason, folks love to turn the latest tech into something nostalgic, and the iRetrofone does just that, turning your current day iPhone into a device that belongs in the past. The iRetrofone is handmade and is compatible with all iPhone models, allowing you to keep your iPhone charged as long as you keep it hooked up to the USB cable. It’ll set you back $195, which is probably one of the cheaper ways to teach grandma how to use the iPhone.

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